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== FreedomBox == | == FreedomBox, Personal Server == | ||
!FreedomBox is a personal server that protects your privacy. It is a free software stack, a subset of the Debian universal operating system, that can be installed in many flavors of cheap and power-efficient hardware. The simplicity of setting up and operating a !FreedomBox is similar to that of a smart phone. | !FreedomBox is a personal server that protects your privacy. It is a free software stack, a subset of the Debian universal operating system, that can be installed in many flavors of cheap and power-efficient hardware. The simplicity of setting up and operating a !FreedomBox is similar to that of a smart phone. | ||
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== Smart Router, Personal Cloud == | == Smart Router, Personal Cloud == | ||
!FreedomBox runs can route your traffic. It can sit between various devices at home such as mobiles, laptops and TVs and the Internet replacing a home wireless router. FreedomBox hosts on demand applications such as file sharing, shared calendering, instant messaging, voice conference calling, blog and wiki. Coming soon, a personal email server and federated social networking using GNU Social and Diaspora, providing privacy-respecting alternatives to Gmail and Facebook. | !FreedomBox runs can route your traffic. It can sit between various devices at home such as mobiles, laptops and TVs and the Internet replacing a home wireless router. FreedomBox hosts on demand applications such as file sharing, shared calendering, instant messaging, secure voice conference calling, blog and wiki. Coming soon, a personal secure email server and federated social networking using GNU Social and Diaspora, providing privacy-respecting alternatives to Gmail and Facebook. | ||
[[/Download|Download]] FreedomBox now to get started! Or continue reading a general [[FreedomBox/Introduction|introduction]], project [[FreedomBox/Vision|vision]] and the full list of [[FreedomBox/Features|applications]] currently provided by !FreedomBox. | [[/Download|Download]] FreedomBox now to get started! Or continue reading a general [[FreedomBox/Introduction|introduction]], project [[FreedomBox/Vision|vision]] and the full list of [[FreedomBox/Features|applications]] currently provided by !FreedomBox. |
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FreedomBox, Personal Server
!FreedomBox is a personal server that protects your privacy. It is a free software stack, a subset of the Debian universal operating system, that can be installed in many flavors of cheap and power-efficient hardware. The simplicity of setting up and operating a !FreedomBox is similar to that of a smart phone.
Smart Router, Personal Cloud
!FreedomBox runs can route your traffic. It can sit between various devices at home such as mobiles, laptops and TVs and the Internet replacing a home wireless router. FreedomBox hosts on demand applications such as file sharing, shared calendering, instant messaging, secure voice conference calling, blog and wiki. Coming soon, a personal secure email server and federated social networking using GNU Social and Diaspora, providing privacy-respecting alternatives to Gmail and Facebook.
Download FreedomBox now to get started! Or continue reading a general introduction, project vision and the full list of applications currently provided by !FreedomBox.
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